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Linocut print of a classic British Triumph Herald car.
It is part of my alphabet of classic cars & classic motorcycles & scooters.
I draw, hand cut the lino blocks & hand print my work on a 19th century Albion press in a studio overlooking the Thames in London.
I print the work on Somerset 100% cotton rag paper.

The print dimensions are 14cm x 10cm (approx)
The paper dimensions are 25cm x 19cm (approx)

Materials used:

linoblock, printing ink, cotton rag artist's paper

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#cotton rag paper #triumph herald #alphabet of classic cars #classic british cars #linocut #lino print #handprinted by artist #linocut print #handcut #classic cars #triumph cars 

T is for Triumph Herald (2017)

Linocut 
by Caroline Nuttall-Smith

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Linocut print of a classic British Triumph Herald car.
It is part of my alphabet of classic cars & classic motorcycles & scooters.
I draw, hand cut the lino blocks & hand print my work on a 19th century Albion press in a studio overlooking the Thames in London.
I print the work on Somerset 100% cotton rag paper.

The print dimensions are 14cm x 10cm (approx)
The paper dimensions are 25cm x 19cm (approx)

Materials used:

linoblock, printing ink, cotton rag artist's paper

Tags:
#cotton rag paper #triumph herald #alphabet of classic cars #classic british cars #linocut #lino print #handprinted by artist #linocut print #handcut #classic cars #triumph cars 
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I first started working in linocut while I was studying Textile Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art. Since graduation I continued using linocut alongside my other work. More... Read more

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